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The Spanish Armada 1588
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Learning objectives
  • To have some understanding of why the Armada
    sailed.
  • To know something about what happened when the
    Armada came and why it failed.

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Why did the Armada sail?
  • King Philip of Spain was the most powerful king
    in Europe.
  • He had married Elizabeths step-sister, Mary. He
    offered to marry Elizabeth and was very annoyed
    when she refused.

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  • From 1562 onwards English ships attacked Philips
    treasure ships on their way home from South
    America.

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  • Elizabeth had made England a Protestant country
    once more.
  • King Philip was a devout Catholic and felt that
    it was his duty to turn England into a Catholic
    country again.

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  • At this time the parts of Europe that we now call
    Holland and Belgium (Netherlands) belonged to
    Spain.
  • When the people there rebelled against Spain
    Elizabeth sent troops to help them.

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  • In 1587 Mary, Queen of Scots had been executed on
    Elizabeths orders.
  • In her will Mary had given the throne of
    England to Philip.

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The invasion plan
  • Philip had been planning the invasion for some
    time.
  • The building of the Armada was hurried up.
    Philip was told that 25,000 English Catholics
    would join his army once it had landed.
  • The Armada was to sail to Belgium and pick up an
    army of 30,000 to invade England.

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What happened to the Armada?
  • 1587 The singeing of the King of Spains beard
    by Francis Drake.

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  • The Spanish ships Drake had captured a large
    number of barrels. The new barrels were not very
    good and the food in them went bad.
  • The new ships that were built were poorly made
    with rotten ropes and weak timber.
  • The army in Belgium was struck by disease and
    nearly half of them died.
  • The admiral of the armada died and he was
    replaced by the Duke of Medina Sidonia.

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  • He was quite old.
  • He knew nothing about the sea.
  • He begged Philip not to send him.
  • He was often sea sick.

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  • May 1588 a fleet of 130 ships set sail.
  • They hit a very bad storm and had to find a
    harbour to repair their ships.
  • They set out again in July.
  • A fast English sailing boat spotted them and sail
    back to England with the news.

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  • A system of beacons had been set up on every
    hillside.
  • Once the Armada was sighted these beacons were
    lit so that the country could prepare for the
    invasion.

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  • The English commanders Lord Howard of Effingham
    and Sir Francis Drake.

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  • The Armada moved slowly up the Channel in a half
    moon formation.

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  • A game of bowls.

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  • Once they had passed Plymouth the English Fleet
    came out and followed them.

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  • The Armada reached Calais and stopped to pick up
    the waiting troops. It looked as if the plan
    would work.
  • Butfire ships.

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  • Drake sent eight fire ships filled with barrels
    of tar and other inflammable material.
  • The Spanish panicked. Anchor chains were cut and
    the ships fled out of the harbour in twos and
    threes.
  • The half moon formation had been broken.

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  • The English ships attacked the Spanish ships and
    chased them up the East coast.

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  • The weather worsened and a gale sprang up.
  • The English ships headed for the safety of a port
    but the Spanish ships were heavier and had to run
    with the wind.
  • The Spanish ships had broken mast and were
    riddled with cannon shot.
  • They had to sail round the north of Scotland,
    round Ireland and then head for home.
  • The seas in the north are treacherous and many of
    the Spanish did not make it back.
  • Only just over 60 ships returned to Spain.

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  • Queen Elizabeth had a special portrait painted.
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